12. In the story, "With The Photographer", what angered the author? (any one comment
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The photographer made unpleasant comments, about Leacock's face. He said “I don't like the head”, “the ears are bad” and “I don't like the face” So, Leacock became angry.
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The photographer kept complaining about the facial features of the author which angered him.
About ''With the Photographer":
- "With the Photographer" was written by Stephen Leacock.
- He is known of sense of humour in his works.
- In this lesson, he has narrated his life incident where he went to a studio to take a photograph of himself and returned with a sense of insufficiency, irritation and anger.
- The photographer was continuing to find faults in the face of the author.
- He said that the author's ears are not good; he did not like his head, facial features and even tried to twist his ears.
- All these kindled infuriation in the mind of the author,
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